Author: | S. Dorman | ISBN: | 9781465768179 |
Publisher: | S. Dorman | Publication: | September 5, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | S. Dorman |
ISBN: | 9781465768179 |
Publisher: | S. Dorman |
Publication: | September 5, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Scrolling down this page, in Smashwords, will bring you to links for sampling various file-types of Mystery Gottheim. The God's Cycle is five books, which can also be purchased in two parts. In chronological order:
GOD'S HOUSE.
GOD'S WILDERNESS.
4. Mystery Gottheim.
5. Balder's Wilderness.
Plus Gott'im's Monster.
—Mystery Gottheim— starts off the second theme of The God's Cycle, entitled God's Wilderness. Mystery Gottheim is a mid-mudseason night's dream. Its landscape is troubled under a burden of soot, falling ash, and drizzle—outpouring of a tire fire creating its own weather. Many of its characters become lost and disoriented in the woods and on the mountain slopes, some with loving partners. Here are apparitions, and some scattered bones in an old abandoned cemetery. A road appears to some and not to others, the well in a cellar falls to an abyss, a carriage house hides a mysterious vehicle. But, as in any good story, these happenings are not its true surprises. Truth-in-suspense is reserved for life-disturbing spiritual encounter, of the kind that we experience when facing ourselves darkly.
THE God's Cycle is composed in two themes, God's House and God's Wilderness, plus Gott'im's Monster. The Cycle moves through its story in time and place with increasing mythic emphasis.
The God's Cycle is five books, or can be purchased in two parts: God's House and God's Wilderness.
Scrolling down this page, in Smashwords, will bring you to links for sampling various file-types of Mystery Gottheim. The God's Cycle is five books, which can also be purchased in two parts. In chronological order:
GOD'S HOUSE.
GOD'S WILDERNESS.
4. Mystery Gottheim.
5. Balder's Wilderness.
Plus Gott'im's Monster.
—Mystery Gottheim— starts off the second theme of The God's Cycle, entitled God's Wilderness. Mystery Gottheim is a mid-mudseason night's dream. Its landscape is troubled under a burden of soot, falling ash, and drizzle—outpouring of a tire fire creating its own weather. Many of its characters become lost and disoriented in the woods and on the mountain slopes, some with loving partners. Here are apparitions, and some scattered bones in an old abandoned cemetery. A road appears to some and not to others, the well in a cellar falls to an abyss, a carriage house hides a mysterious vehicle. But, as in any good story, these happenings are not its true surprises. Truth-in-suspense is reserved for life-disturbing spiritual encounter, of the kind that we experience when facing ourselves darkly.
THE God's Cycle is composed in two themes, God's House and God's Wilderness, plus Gott'im's Monster. The Cycle moves through its story in time and place with increasing mythic emphasis.
The God's Cycle is five books, or can be purchased in two parts: God's House and God's Wilderness.